Read Married by Mistake Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife [by Sixteenth Child] Chapter 425 – Old Master Whitman’s tone was calm. He had undoubtedly determined that the person in front of him was Madeline. He was obviously confident.

Madeline was a little surprised, but she stayed composed. “Grandpa, you’ll live a long life. Also, I really am not Madeline.”

Old Master Whitman smiled meaningfully, but his gray eyebrows were furrowed helplessly in a frown. “Madeline, are you asking me, this old man, to not d*e in peace?”

“…” Madeline was speechless for a moment.

“They told me that you died at Jeremy and Meredith’s engagement ceremony. This matter has always been in my mind, brooding.”

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Old Master Whitman sighed.

“You’re a good child that’s hard to come by. It was Jeremy who didn’t know how to cherish you. I won’t fault you at all now that you chose to come back this way, but I hope you can stay away from Felipe.”

Old Master Whitman’s words of advice reminded Madeline of the past that Felipe had told her.

She looked at the old man in front of her seriously. Although his face was old and his temples were white, his time-beaten eyes still flowed with clarity and wisdom.

faintly. “I’m now Jeremy’s wife, so how can I have anything to do with Felipe anymore? Grandpa, I’m really not Madeline. Although I look a lot like her, I’m completely different from her in other aspects.

Madeline’s eyes, Old Master Whitman turned around and walked to the bedside cabinet. He then took out a stack of papers from the drawer and handed it to

this?” Madeline accepted it quizzically. She looked down and found that a word was written on the first

sheets. All the sheets below were written with her

made Madeline’s

by the servants who cleaned up Jeremy’s room here after your accident three years

tell me that Jeremy has been concerned about his ex-wife Madeline for

as she said

died, and the only person in the Whitman family who felt sad for her was Old Master

the world who would feel sad or a little sorry

you when you said you were going to divorce Jeremy back then?” Old Master Whitman ignored Madeline’s repeated denials. He

looked at Old Master Whitman unknowingly. “Grandpa, I’m not Madeline, so I won’t remember what you told her

now.” Old Master Whitman’s gaze was loving and patient. “At the time, I asked

“…”

this answer very well, Madeline.” Old Master Whitman smiled kindly. “I don’t know about other people, but I

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